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Intel has announced that it is to acquire Mobileye, a leader in computer vision for autonomous driving technology, for US$15.3 billion — the biggest-ever acquisition of an Israeli tech company. Under the terms of the agreement, a subsidiary of Intel will

The California Department of Motor Vehicles is considering new regulations to allow driverless cars without back-up drivers to be tested on its roads, according to the BBC. Currently 27 manufacturers have a permit to test autonomous vehicles in California, but State

With the total number of miles travelled by cars having grown to over 248 billion a year1, there has been an increased call to improve the development of technology for the UK road network, as well as focus on alternative

The VMS manufacturer and creator of integrated ITS solutions, Bartco UK, and sister company, Mobile Visual Information Systems (MVIS), have achieved ISO registration in quality and environmental management, supporting the ITS supply chain both at home and abroad. Bartco UK and

Six full colour full matrix electronic warning signs from SWARCO Traffic have helped Network Rail and Transport for London (TfL) to slash the number of oversized lorries hitting a notorious railway bridge on London’s South Circular by more than a third since

TomTom has announced that Volvo Cars Corporation has selected TomTom’s HD Map to power the first phase of the Volvo Drive Me programme. Drive Me is Volvo’s groundbreaking research project into autonomous driving wherein real drivers will integrate autonomous driving into

The Alpine A110, the much-anticipated two-seater coupé unveiled at the Geneva International Motor Show this week, is fitted with a navigation system powered by map data from HERE. “HERE is deeply proud to have been chosen to be a part

Australia’s position as a global leader in transport technology just got stronger. The Federal Government has today awarded iMOVE CRC, a new intelligent transport cooperative research centre, a $55million grant for a ten year research and development project. The funding was

HMI Technologies recently launched New Zealand’s first fully driverless vehicle trial in partnership with Christchurch International Airport. This is the first of many trials of autonomous vehicles that HMI technologies hopes to activate in Australasia this year, as the business